postyX - December 18, 2024


Trudeau's Post National Utopia


Episode Stats

Length

14 minutes

Words per Minute

168.5638

Word Count

2,399

Sentence Count

146

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

What does it mean to be a post-nationalist state? What are the characteristics of a fascist state and what are the criteria for one? Is Canada already a post fascist state? And what does that mean for the rest of the world?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, and welcome to another episode of me ranting and raving because I just can't contain it
00:00:05.100 anymore. I'm just kidding. There's been a lot of talk about post-nationalism and post-national
00:00:10.500 state. And I wanted to talk a bit more about this because things are just getting out of
00:00:14.780 fucking control. And it came up to me, I don't know, it just crossed my mind recently. And I
00:00:19.260 don't even know why that Trudeau had actually said this at one point in one speech, but also
00:00:25.600 that what is a Canadian? Like this is something that kind of runs through my mind in the shower.
00:00:31.640 It's like a shower thought. Like what does it mean to be a Canadian? Because nobody can really
00:00:35.740 explain that. And Trudeau actually touches on it. And I'm going to show this clip here where he says
00:00:40.320 basically we're not American, right? And that's the overall sentiment. But I want to get into what
00:00:44.780 a post-national state is and what's the criteria of a post-national state. And you guys can decide
00:00:49.200 if we're already there in Canada. Every few years, Canada has gone through moments of crisis
00:00:55.700 of identity. Who are we? What are we? What is the Canadian identity? And once you set aside
00:01:03.100 the easy, well, we're not Americans, it has become difficult.
00:01:10.580 Sorry, I've been using that line for years. It predates the current administration just before
00:01:21.320 I... But can we define what the Canadian identity we expect newcomers to join and contribute to
00:01:32.180 is? I mean, one of the things we talk about is that melting pot that some countries have,
00:01:37.820 or the U.S. often has, versus the cultural mosaic that we have. And what does that actually mean?
00:01:43.060 And what lessons do we have for a globalized world in the 21st century?
00:01:51.340 And I think Canada actually has a really, really important story to tell. And it's woven into
00:01:58.420 one of the things we say all the time, which is diversity can and should be a source of strength.
00:02:02.700 It's that we no longer define ourselves, if we ever did, through a traditional or stereotypical
00:02:16.020 identity of a typical Canadian. Because we've never been able to, really. I mean, from the very beginning,
00:02:24.100 Canada, or Canadians from 150 years ago, had to accept that if you were English and Protestant
00:02:34.320 and all God save the Queen-ish, you...
00:02:37.100 Okay, he's just basically gaslighting here and trying to make people believe that there was, you know,
00:02:43.900 huge differences between the Irish and the English and stuff like that that came to Canada,
00:02:48.200 and that's not the case. And second of all, fuck you, Justin. According to experts, there are six
00:02:54.320 characteristics of a post-national fascist state. And like I said, Trudeau has talked about this.
00:02:59.700 He's never said fascist, obviously. A fascist won't admit they're fascist. But he has mentioned
00:03:04.220 a post-national state. He kind of touched on it in that clip I just played, where he talks about
00:03:09.540 our cultural mosaic instead of a melting pot. So six of those things we're going to go over.
00:03:15.580 Um, the first one being an all-encompassing ideology. Now, how is an all-encompassing
00:03:23.620 ideology achieved? Well, the biggest, most recent example of this is obviously the Convid scheme
00:03:30.260 that went on. From 2020 to 2022, the only ideology was the Trust the Science Bro ideology. Anyone who
00:03:38.900 strayed from that ideology or even questioned it, they were socially and even financially persecuted by
00:03:44.220 the state. Canada is trying to pass hate speech laws. I'm sure everybody's already heard about
00:03:50.440 them. It's everywhere. Bill C-63, which is the Online Harms Act, and Bill S-210, Protecting Young
00:03:57.820 Persons from Pornography Act. Now, obviously, the titles they use are meant to draw your attention
00:04:02.200 and make you think that, you know, this bill is obviously has to be good. In a paper titled,
00:04:07.060 Governmental and Societal Response to Online Harms in Canada, which was released in March of last year,
00:04:13.740 so in 2023, they justify it with some gaslighting statements such as, it's for the good of the whole
00:04:19.880 of society, which is another phrase for, you know, state and corporate power merger or control from the
00:04:25.420 state and corporate. Another common one we heard often due to the recent U.S. election is saving
00:04:32.080 democracy, which is a statement designed to convince people that democracy, if it even exists in its
00:04:38.120 original meaning, is at risk. Somehow it's at risk. Most people don't even know what that would mean for
00:04:43.540 them personally, and they are just told by media propaganda that it's dangerous. You know, the biggest
00:04:48.080 one is disinformation or misinformation. This is a word that we rarely, if ever, even heard before the
00:04:55.540 convict scam. It's another phrase twisted to mean something nefarious and distrustful. There is no such
00:05:02.060 thing as mis or disinformation. It's all just information. Whether it's believable or not is up to the
00:05:08.000 individual consumer of that information. The common ists words that strike so much fear, and the average
00:05:14.040 normie, because they might be accused of being one of those things, you know, racist, sexist, ableist,
00:05:20.180 there are a few big examples, they're attempting to move the Overton window, so to speak, to make these
00:05:25.720 words disappear from the public discourse. The second criteria of, or characteristics rather, of a post-national
00:05:34.560 state is having a uniparty. Now, a uniparty for all intents and purposes is one political party behind closed
00:05:41.220 doors, where they all cock to the global homo privately, but they publicly appear to be different and have
00:05:47.400 different kind of policies and platforms. This is obviously example or shown by, you know, Democratic-Republican parties in the
00:05:55.180 U.S. and here in Canada, the liberal conservative parties. This goes back many years to, like, the
00:06:01.080 Clinton presidency, when the Democratic Party basically, you know, left their main street normie
00:06:06.900 American beliefs for the interests of the corporations and the whole military-industrial complex.
00:06:13.460 In a recent Canadian example, I mean, we're seeing this in real time with the conservatives and
00:06:18.160 liberals and their similar policies on immigration. This is why it's usually one of two parties that form
00:06:24.520 the government in Canada. They try to appeal to the masses, and obviously the masses are, at least right
00:06:30.240 now especially, are NPCs who, you know, believe what the man on the TV box tells them. So, of course, we have
00:06:36.100 outlier parties, but, like, even the party who was running on a Canada-first mass deportations platform,
00:06:42.320 they have now cocked to the immigrants and are running numerous immigrant candidates. So, there is no current
00:06:47.560 political solution out of this for that exact reason. Of course, there has to be, you know, we're not
00:06:55.320 going to be able to go total, you know, rebellion kind of thing. That's just not going to happen these
00:07:00.380 days. So, yes, there needs to be some sort of, you know, political to change the system, but I think it
00:07:06.000 has to start in a grassroots way, and I've said this before, we need to get the establishment parties out.
00:07:11.560 However, it's a bit of a black pill when you see the, you know, Canada-first party now cucking to
00:07:17.280 non-Canadians and running non-Canadians in their election or for their party in the next upcoming
00:07:23.280 election. So, it's a little bit of a doomer pill, so I don't know, but we definitely need to have a
00:07:27.500 grassroots organization that starts with the same beliefs as us and sticks to those beliefs.
00:07:32.880 Will it happen in my lifetime? Probably not. The third characteristic is a terroristic police force.
00:07:38.500 Now, likely due to the consumption of American media, many Canadians actually do not believe
00:07:43.700 that our police are terroristic, or at least as terroristic as the American police. Now, while
00:07:48.720 this may be true in some areas, Canadian law enforcement actually came up with and practiced
00:07:53.620 the Mr. Big operations, which are actually a form of entrapment. Well, it could be deemed as
00:07:59.620 entrapment, and they also use tactics that would not be acceptable to the American Supreme Court of the
00:08:05.660 U.S. We're also the country who used excessive force on peaceful protesters during the trucker's
00:08:11.240 convoy, and as well, we had our police force knocking on people's doors, dragging them out
00:08:16.240 of their homes, and arresting them for having families over in their own home during the convict
00:08:21.700 scam. How many false flag operations have the police been involved in? I also believe, on the flip side,
00:08:27.980 that having an incompetent police force can also be terroristic in the sense that you don't feel safe.
00:08:33.820 You have no faith in their ability to serve and protect, leading, obviously, to feelings of being
00:08:38.600 unsafe in your own home. We have accepted millions and millions of additional people, many who have
00:08:45.540 no background, we have no background information on, likely have criminal records in their own country,
00:08:50.940 but we have not increased the law enforcement budgets. I believe this is all a form of intimidation
00:08:58.000 through inaction or complacency. Fourth, a communications monopoly. Now, this was not really
00:09:05.400 relevant until Convid. I'm sure it was happening to a lesser degree, but it was definitely not at the
00:09:10.700 levels we see from 2020 onwards. A disinformation governance board was created, and they infiltrated
00:09:17.720 all the legal departments and, you know, the safety departments of most major tech companies,
00:09:22.340 Facebook, Google, YouTube, all these kind of companies, Instagram, probably, and Twitter, up until
00:09:28.400 Elon owned it. Due to that, true but unpopular information was suppressed in favor of the overarching
00:09:35.320 narrative, such as, you know, the Hunter Biden laptop, the vaccine injury stories, the origin of COVID,
00:09:41.480 that's just a few, and it's still happening to this day. Now, yes, X has a little bit more freedom, but people
00:09:46.900 are still getting banned on X for talking about the Jew. They're still getting banned for, you know,
00:09:51.280 talking about having a white national estate, many reasons. So really, it's better, but it's not
00:09:57.160 at where it should be. So don't fall into that trap of thinking X is a free speech platform, because it
00:10:02.160 really is not. I mean, Holocaust denial is the huge thing these days that will get you, you know, banned
00:10:09.020 off of multiple platforms. You attempt to speak any factual information about Israel, and you will be lucky
00:10:14.520 to keep your social media account. That's the reality of it. So they definitely have a communications
00:10:19.920 monopoly already. And on the topic of monopolies, a weapons monopoly is the fifth characteristic of a
00:10:27.160 post-national fascist state. Now, Canada continues to ban different firearms every single year. The list grows
00:10:34.780 exponentially. Now, there's a recent total ban on the sale and transfer of handguns and a fresh confiscation
00:10:42.600 order for even the small caliber firearms like a semi-automatics, 22s. They impose these restrictions
00:10:49.520 through the equivalent of what an executive order would be in the U.S., so it's the Canadian
00:10:54.700 equivalent. They do this while our legislature is currently deadlocked, right, to avoid a no-confidence
00:11:00.240 vote, because a no-confidence vote, assuming Jagmeet isn't a fucking pussy-ass bitch and sticks to his
00:11:06.460 guns, which he won't. But that could topple the unpopular government, the current unpopular
00:11:11.500 administration. Now, the Canadian government insists they are sending these stolen firearms because
00:11:16.880 you're taking people's property unlawfully, even though you technically make it law. They're taking
00:11:22.760 these stolen firearms and sending them to the Ukraine. So they say, I don't know how effective
00:11:27.980 they're going to be in the Ukraine. They're definitely not military-grade weapons, but I guess
00:11:31.080 any weapons better than no weapons, right? Now, that in itself should cause outrage among any Canadians,
00:11:36.080 especially after we've been sending them billions of our hard-earned taxpayer money.
00:11:41.240 And now they're getting also our only means to defend ourselves. And even that, we couldn't really
00:11:46.800 even use them to defend ourselves, but at least it gives us a sense of, you know, being protected.
00:11:51.720 So any Americans that are, you know, or I shouldn't even say, because obviously you want to keep your
00:11:57.700 First and Second Amendment, but look no further than Canada to see what the implications of them
00:12:03.080 removing those two things from you will have. It opens the door for totalitarianism. Not that I
00:12:10.060 believe the U.S. will ever give up those two amendments, but I also believe that people wouldn't
00:12:15.520 cuck to, you know, the vaccine and they wouldn't, you know, cuck to the whole belief that a cold is
00:12:21.100 deadly, but they did. I am surprised every single day from it. Now, finally, the last thing, and this is
00:12:28.020 also, you know, starting, and maybe it hasn't come out in full force, but they're working towards it.
00:12:32.100 So it's a centrally directed economy. Now, after we already had this after the Nixon, after rather
00:12:38.540 Nixon abandoned the gold standard in 1971, I believe, and also with the Basel Accords, it
00:12:44.120 basically gave an extensive toolbox to control the global economy. So there's been about 20 years of
00:12:50.380 artificial effective zero interest rate policies in the U.S. especially, and then also the money bomb
00:12:57.180 that was the COVID monetary policy. So this started in the U.S. It's really, this is mostly about the U.S.,
00:13:03.340 this particular part, the centrally directed economy, because the U.S. has such influence on the rest of the
00:13:10.060 global economies. This loose fiscal and monetary policy directed spending from the U.S. federal
00:13:16.060 government into the CARES Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, the Ukraine Appropriation Bills, the CHIPS Act,
00:13:21.800 all of those represent an escalation of central planning over the American economy. Now, although
00:13:27.980 I'm in Canada, we all know that the U.S. economy affects the world economy as a whole. I would argue
00:13:33.400 that Canada and the other Commonwealth countries will maybe have a fully central directed economy
00:13:37.800 before the U.S. However, given that the U.S. economy affects the global economy, I could be totally
00:13:43.460 way off on this. I'm not that educated or well knowledgeable in the economic stuff between the
00:13:49.640 countries, all other than knowing that the U.S. basically influences most economic policies in the
00:13:54.940 world. In conclusion, we continue to speed run to the WEF global homo agenda at lightning speed while
00:14:04.920 everyone coombs to pornography in their basement and lines up for $5,000 Taylor Swift tickets. Maybe we
00:14:12.420 should just vote harder next time.